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         Spooner Lysander:     more books (108)
  1. The Lysander Spooner Reader by George H. Smith, 1992-05-01
  2. Lysander Spooner: American Anarchist by Steve J. Shone, 2010-06-16
  3. No Treason The Constitution of No Authority by Lysander Spooner, 2010-08-12
  4. Let's Abolish Government by Lysander Spooner, 2007
  5. Collected Works of Lysander Spooner (34 works/6 volumes) by Lysander Spooner, 1971
  6. The Constitution of No Authority by Lysander Spooner, 2010-04-27
  7. The Spooner Collection: An Essay on the Trial by Jury, Vices are not Crimes, The Unconstitutionality of Slavery (with linked TOC) by LYSANDER SPOONER, 2010-03-31
  8. Vices Are Not Crimes: A Vindication by Lysander Spooner, 2010-05-23
  9. Poverty: its illegal causes and legal cure. by Lysander Spooner, 1846-01-01
  10. NO TREASON - The Constitution of No Authority - With Supplemental Essays by Lysander Spooner, 2008-08-24
  11. The unconstitutionality of slavery: including parts first and second by Lysander Spooner, 2010-06-26

1. Lysander Spooner
Website dedicated to the individualist anarchist Lysander Spooner.
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2. No Treason No. VI The Constitution Of No Authority
The Constitution of No Authority. BY LYSANDER SPOONER. BOSTON 1870. I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. XIII. XIV. XV. XVI. XVII .
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3. Against Politics Libertarianism Without Metaphysics
Libertarian theory from the AnarchoCapitalist point of view.
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4. Www.BlackCrayon.com
Introduction to philosophical anarchism and individualist anarchist theory, including dictionary of terms, essays, quotes/quotations, book reviews
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5. Natural Law By Lysander Spooner
Lysander Spooner. Natural Law. Part First. Chapter 1. The Science of Justice. Section I. The science of mine and thine—the science of justice—is the science
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Lysander Spooner
Natural Law.
Part First.
Chapter 1.
The Science of Justice.
Section I.
The science of mine and thine-the science of justice-is the science of all human rights; of all a man's rights of person and property; of all his rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. It is the science which alone can tell any man what he can, and cannot, do; what he can, and cannot, have; what he can, and cannot, say, without infringing the rights of any other person. It is the science of peace; and the only science of peace; since it is the science which alone can tell us on what conditions mankind can live in peace, or ought to live in peace, with each other. These conditions are simply these: viz., first, that each man shall do, towards every other, all that justice requires him to do; as, for example, that he shall pay his debts, that he shall return borrowed or stolen property to its owner, and that he shall make reparation for any injury he may have done to the person or property of another. The second condition is, that each man shall abstain from doing to another, anything which justice forbids him to do; as, for example, that he shall abstain from committing theft, robbery, arson, murder, or any other crime against the person or property of another.

6. Vices Are Not Crimes, By Lysander Spooner
A Vindication of Moral Liberty by Lysander Spooner, 1875
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7. Index To 'Speaking Of Liberty' By Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
economics of discrimination and, 112 Fabianism, 92 Socialist calculation debate, 4344, 437-438 Spooner, Lysander, 327 Stalin, Joseph, 201
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8. No Treason
Lysander Spooner's book from 1870.
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9. Spunk/library/writers/spooner - Lysander Spooner
Lysander Spooner. NO TREASON The Constitution of No Authority. click here to go back to the previous index.
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10. Unconstitutionality Of Slavery, By Lysander Spooner, 1845, Third
Here is the text of the book, Unconstitutionality of Slavery, by Lysander Spooner (1845), the 1860 edition.
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11. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Spooner, Lysander
Etexts by Author Spooner, Lysander "S" Index Main Index Essay on the Trial By Jury. LANGUAGE English. SUBJECT NOTES 1. PG ENTRY
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12. Science Social Sciences Political Science Political Philosophy
Annuaire de sites sur Spooner, Lysander
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13. Liberalismus.at - Spooner
Lysander Spooner. Amerikanischer Jurist und politischer Aktivist. (18081887). Whoever desires liberty, should understand these vital facts, viz. 1.
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14. Liberalismus.at - Antiquariate
Spooner Lysander No Treason The Constitution of no authority
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15. Lysander Spooner - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Lysander Spooner died in 1887 at the age of 79. Lysander Spooner article from Libertyguide.com No Treason The Constitution of No Authority
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Lysander Spooner
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Lysander Spooner January 19 May 14 ) was an American classical liberal political philosopher, abolitionist , and legal theorist of the 19th century . He is best known for his role in the abolitionist movement to end slavery, competing with the U.S. Post Office, and for his contributions to American individualist anarchism Lysander Spooner
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Spooner was born on a farm in Athol Massachusetts , on January 19, 1808, and died "at one o'clock in the afternoon of Saturday, May 14, Our Nestor Taken From Us by Benjamin Tucker Later known as an early individualist anarchist , Spooner advocated what he called Natural Law coercion against individuals and their property were considered "illegal" but the so-called criminal acts that violated only man-made legislation were not. Spooner was a lifelong deist edit
His activism began with his career as a lawyer, which itself violated local Massachusetts law. Spooner had studied law under the prominent lawyers and politicians, John Davis and Charles Allen, but he had never attended college. According to the laws of the state, college graduates were required to study with an attorney for three years, while non-graduates were required to do so for five years. With the encouragement of his legal mentors, Spooner set up his practice in Worcester after only three years, openly defying the courts. He saw the two-year privilege for college graduates as a state-sponsored discrimination against the poor. He argued that such discrimination was "so monstrous a principle as that the rich ought to be protected by law from the competition of the poor." In

16. Lysander Spooner: Information From Answers.com
Lysander Spooner Lysander Spooner ( January 19 , 1808 – May 14 , 1887 ) was an American political philosopher, abolitionist , and legal.
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Spooner was born on a farm in Athol Massachusetts , on January 19, 1808, and died "at one o'clock in the afternoon of Saturday, May 14, Our Nestor Taken From Us by Benjamin Tucker Later known as an early individualist anarchist , Spooner advocated what he called Natural Law coercion against individuals and their property were considered "illegal" but the so-called criminal acts that violated only man-made legislation were not.
His activism began with his career as a lawyer, which itself violated local Massachusetts law. Spooner had studied law under the prominent lawyers and politicians, John Davis and Charles Allen, but he had never attended college. According to the laws of the state, college graduates were required to study with an attorney for three years, while non-graduates were required to do so for five years. With the encouragement of his legal mentors, Spooner set up his practice in Worcester after only three years, openly defying the courts. He saw the two-year privilege for college graduates as a state-sponsored discrimination against the poor. He argued that such discrimination was "so monstrous a principle as that the rich ought to be protected by law from the competition of the poor." In

17. Lysander Spooner
Lysander Spooner was a late nineteenth century anarchist. The American anarchist movement provided a crucial step in the development of libertarian
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Lysander Spooner was a late nineteenth century anarchist. The American anarchist movement provided a crucial step in the development of libertarian philosophy, coming between the American abolitionists and the Austrian School economists. Spooner's classic work, No Treason , attacks the moral authority of government, supporting instead a system of voluntary agreements. Spooner was a Massachusetts lawyer active in the abolitionist and anarchist movements. In challenge to the newly established U.S. postal monopoly, he set up his own post office, the American Letter Mail Company. While he was forced out of business by government prosecution, his model of competition forced the Post Office to lower its stamp rates for the first and only time in its history. Appearances in Revolution

18. Lysander Spooner - Definition Of Lysander Spooner In Encyclopedia
Lysander Spooner (1808 1887) was an American political philosopher, abolitionist, and legal theorist of the 19th century. Also known as the Father of
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Lysander Spooner ) was an American political philosopher, abolitionist , and legal theorist of the 19th century . Also known as the Father of Affordable Postage in the United States. He is best known for his role in the abolitionist movement to end slavery and for his contributions to the political philosophy of individualist anarchism Lysander Spooner Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Life Overview
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Spooner was born on a farm in Athol Massachusetts , on January 19, 1808, and died "at one o'clock in the afternoon of Saturday, May 14, in his little room at 109 Myrtle Street, surrounded by trunks and chests bursting with the books, manuscripts, and pamphlets which he had gathered about him in his active pamphleteer's warfare over half a century long." from Our Nestor Taken From Us by Benjamin Tucker Later known as an early individualist anarchist , Spooner advocated what he called Natural Law coercion against individuals were considered "illegal" but the so-called criminal acts that violated only man-made legislation were not.

19. A Brief Biography Of Lysander Spooner
Lysander Spooner, One of the greatest defenders of natural rights.
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20. Natural Law By Lysander Spooner
Lysander Spooner. Natural Law. Part First. Chapter 1. The Science of Justice. Section I. The science of mine and thinethe science of justice-is the
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Lysander Spooner
Natural Law.
Part First.
Chapter 1.
The Science of Justice.
Section I.
The science of mine and thine-the science of justice-is the science of all human rights; of all a man's rights of person and property; of all his rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. It is the science which alone can tell any man what he can, and cannot, do; what he can, and cannot, have; what he can, and cannot, say, without infringing the rights of any other person. It is the science of peace; and the only science of peace; since it is the science which alone can tell us on what conditions mankind can live in peace, or ought to live in peace, with each other. These conditions are simply these: viz., first, that each man shall do, towards every other, all that justice requires him to do; as, for example, that he shall pay his debts, that he shall return borrowed or stolen property to its owner, and that he shall make reparation for any injury he may have done to the person or property of another. The second condition is, that each man shall abstain from doing to another, anything which justice forbids him to do; as, for example, that he shall abstain from committing theft, robbery, arson, murder, or any other crime against the person or property of another.

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